Emblem of Yemen

The Emblem of Yemen depicts a golden eagle of Saladin with a scroll between its claws. On the scroll is written the name of the country in Arabic: الجمهورية اليمنية ('The Yemeni Republic'). The chest of the eagle contains a shield that depicts a coffee plant and the Marib Dam, with seven blue wavy stripes below. The flagstaffs on the right and left of the eagle hold the flag of Yemen.

Emblem of Yemen
Versions
Escutcheon
ArmigerRepublic of Yemen
Adopted1990
ShieldPer fess argent and barry wavy argent and azure, overall a crenellated wall in fess throughout, issuing therefrom to chief a coffee branch leaved and fructed proper
SupportersAn Eagle of Saladin proper
Mottoالجمهورية اليمنية
("The Republic of Yemen")
Other elementsTwo flags of Yemen

Historical emblems

North Yemen

From 1945 to 1990, Yemen was split into North and South. The North had an emblem more similar to the present day one, and its shield has similarities with the shield of the former Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.

South Yemen

The South had an emblem with the pan-Arab "Eagle of Saladin" (similar to the coats of arms of Egypt, Iraq, and the former coats of arms of Libya and Syria).

Federation of South Arabia

States

Protectorate of South Arabia

Aden Colony

Government

See also

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